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The North Platte Telegraph The cost of three new cars for the Police Department is less than originally thought.
Max’s Garage, Chuck Allen Floyd, 116 N. Main St., 9 p.m., $5 cover, 682-0500, http://myspace.com/maxsgarage. The Flair Grill & Pub, Love Pusher, 501 N. Main St., 687-1668.
Owners of projects in the education sector this year are faced with conflicting market conditions. On the one hand, the market promises robust new rounds of construction due to record-breaking student populations, but on the other hand, the market threatens to delay or kill proj ects and programs that seemed economically feasible just a few months ago due to the meltdown in the financial sector ...
With a leak the size of 3,800 milk crates, the Benfield family of Landing suffers from extreme air loss.
The County of Nevada has taken many steps over the past several years to conserve energy usage within its buildings in an effort to reduce the cost of monthly utilities.
Appalachian Power President and COO Dana Waldo says the bad news is that like other utilities, electricity rates for consumers are going to go up.
A small fire caused the Whole Foods grocery store at 1555 W. Lane Ave. in the Shops on Lane Avenue to open late on Nov. 14.
The nation's leading organization supporting environmentally responsible building is turning to the advanced energy saving strategies of Convia, Inc./A Herman Miller Company. Today, Convia announced that its signature product, Convia Sustainable Infrastructure, will be integrated within the U.S.
Construction of the long-awaited enclosed shelter house at Marmaduke Park should begin in the next couple of months, with a proposed completion date of May 1, 2009. This will be the final project to be paid for from the 1/2-cent parks and recreation sales tax that was passed in 1999. The original concept was to install a metal shell building, including the electrical and plumbing work and have ...
HAMILTON — As site work at the last four elementary schools in the Hamilton City School District continues on schedule, officials on Tuesday, Nov. 19, moved to the next step in the construction of those buildings.